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Quantum Physics Simplified: From wave-particle duality to quantum computing; satisfy your curiosity, explore field theory and other mind-bending ... an easy-to-understand way- no complex math.

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164 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 6, 2024

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24 reviews
March 31, 2026
Fantastic Read!!!

This fantastic book and author are highly suggested! The total information presented is more than this reader’s mind can comprehend, therefore beneficially mind expanding, and entertaining throughout. After reading though, my investigative inspection background kept going back to the experiment at the beginning of the book, then to read the book again. What follows is a review from that specialized context; hopefully a type of feedback the author enjoys.
Quantum Physics Simplified begins by discussing the Thomas Young Experiment, which traditionally claims light is both a particle and a wave. The author of this review contests this, asserting that light consists of particles (photons) that generate waves as they move through an ether. The analogy of a pebble tossed into a pond illustrates how particles create waves.
Evidence from the book is on page 15 of the book, highlighting that even single electrons, fired one at a time, can build up an interference pattern. This suggests that the interference pattern arises from the waves generated by moving particles, rather than the particles themselves behaving as waves.
Upon reading about observation and superposition this reader suggests that superposition is not due to particles changing into waves, but rather because particles produce waves when in motion. The experiment's explanation of superimposition is incomplete, given the observer's perception influences the reality of wave-particle behavior.
Consider that the observer effect is evidence for the presence of antimatter or its energy equivalent, which is invisible to atomic physics. According to page 23, continuous observation stabilizes particles and prevents them from changing state. This reviewer suggests that observation may operate through undetected combinations of matter, energy, and antimatter, making a distinction between virtual and real phenomena.
It may be that unpredictability and ambiguity in the Uncertainty Principle can be reduced by recognizing that particles create waves, as demonstrated in the Thomas Young Experiment. Ater reading this wonderful book, this reader encourages real emerging physicists toward a deeper observation and understanding of the experiment’s initial system.
In the context of String Theory, this reader sees that the “superpartner” is both the particle and its wave, forming the concept of “Supersymmetry.” This duality helps resolve mathematical inconsistencies and improves quantum computing error correction.
Much thanks to the author, physicists, and manufacturers that make products from the physics discoveries that move and improve mankind forward.
6 reviews
March 7, 2026
Not as expected

I had hoped for more of of this book. Instead of carefully expanding upon quantum concepts to reach a significant level of comprehension, I felt that the style was exceptionally circular. Too many times a notion was repeated, but not as a reinforcement. Rather, it was presented a if new almost every time. It also was written in a style that seemed more like an advertisement for quantum physics than a guide.
I learned some new things, so I appreciate that. I just was expecting more.
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9 reviews
December 20, 2024
This book is an absolute game-changer. I've always been interested in quantum mechanics, but most explanations are complex and almost impossible to "wrap my head around". Quantum Physics Simplified delivers on its promise by breaking down the complex, mind-bending concepts of quantum physics into something easy to digest.
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December 20, 2024
The book Quantum Physics Simplified by James Vast is really magnificent. The author explains a difficult subject as Quantum Physics in a pedagogical and entertainment way. It is highly recommended for those who want learn concepts like quantum entanglement, qubits, quantum computer, string theory and multiverse in layman terms.
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January 21, 2025
I slowly read this book. Not because it was difficult, but because it so completely and easily explained very difficult-to-understand subjects. I am fascinated by the emerging understanding of quantum physics, and have read several books on the subject, but this is the first book I have come across that presents it on such a completely understandable level.
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11 reviews
April 6, 2026
Demystifying Quantum concepts

Like quantum physics, this book accomplishes the seemingly impossible. It makes quantum physics understandable without mathematics. If you love science and want to be awed by the mysteries of the universe, this book is for you. An easy read which will make you want to learn more.
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62 reviews
May 9, 2026
Never thought I'd be reading a book about Quantum Physics. I can thank my dad for this recommendation, but it definitely presents the information in an approchable way. This is a good place to start if you've ever been curious about the science that breaks brains. I developed a decent foundational knowledge and I believe that was the author's goal.
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